I think I’ve seen a YouTuber who made an AI robot that could do that.
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Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone else able to "sense" whether a solution on a forum will work before fully reading it through? Especially the long-winded ones.8·2 days agoI think the same theory works for everything- including generic replies to comments on Lemmy.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Introduced a New Way to Use Search. Proceed With Caution.English1·2 days agoYou don’t use search? Like you don’t use duckduckgo or anything?
According to their beliefs, those who never heard of Jesus go to heaven as innocents like babies. So by spreading the word they are intentionally damnit most to Hell. Especially given that they believe only 144,000 get to go to heaven.
It looks like they are at a sidewalk cafe in Europe. The Sangria implies Spain. Tiny tables and chairs and everyone is smoking.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google Introduced a New Way to Use Search. Proceed With Caution.English17·5 days ago“A traditional Google search is still best for the simple act of looking for things to do nearby, but AI Mode could prove to be a nifty tool for more tedious tasks like product research for online shopping — an instant chart comparing baby car seats is helpful, even if imperfect. Just always check the answers.”
Exactly my experience. I don’t understand people who go to chatgpt first.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tailscale addressing concerns over potential enshittification of the platformEnglish14·5 days agoenshitify before the IPO
I always see it after. Because then the suits take over and it becomes a mandate to increase profits quarterly for the share holders. IPOs want to show happy users to sell the idea of future revenue from milking those users.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish2·6 days agoYeah. It can be set on or off as default when CC is activated.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish121·6 days agoYou absolutely can judge your own behavior when you are impaired
By the time you realized it you were already impaired. That’s why professional drivers have a schedule. It’s not up to them to decide for themselves that they could go longer.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish2·6 days agoI have a Toyota with lane assist and it doesn’t. The “lane assist” is part of cruise control. It’s off by default.
I love it because it removes a little of the mental load giving me more time to scan the road for potential problems.
Off by default should be the default.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashingEnglish162·6 days agoThat’s easier said than done. You can’t judge your own behavior when impaired because you are impaired. By the time you are aware you are that tired, you’ve already been impaired for a long time.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think it would be more cool if society kept using tech like telephones (the non-"smart" type), pagers, telegraphs, and radios, instead of the internet?3·6 days ago. Sure, the technology would be there and people would run amateur ip networks, or secretly piggyback of official uses, but it would be more like the dark net / tor than what actually happened.
The early Internet was exactly like Tor and darknet. Before DNS servers were ubiquitous, I’d go to an ftp site every morning that kept hosts lists and downloaded a hosts file to give me names matched to ip addresses. If darknet was the norm, a darknet DNS would be created and it would be the “Internet” but on different protocols.
The only scenario I can imagine is something like North Korea where people are so poor that they don’t have access to computers/phones which allows the government to restrict Internet to official cafes.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think it would be more cool if society kept using tech like telephones (the non-"smart" type), pagers, telegraphs, and radios, instead of the internet?43·7 days agoWhile it could be interesting, I don’t think it’s realistic. Before everyone had Internet, there was Fidonet. Trolls were on BBS FidoNet.
Before FidoNet there were Ham radio operators relaying across the world. There were Trolls on Ham when Ham was used by many during the 1970’s CB craze.
There is something inherently cool about communicating with people across the globe. So a few technical people make it happy and the masses use it.
So any communication medium evolves into an Internet even if the underlying technology is different.
The best you could realistically do is assume something causes an bandwidth limit of say 9600 bps. There would still be an Internet with all the problems but it would be text based.
I got to where it expected me to partition the drive manually and noped out. I was doing that in the 90’s when I compiled my own kernel. Ain’t nobody got time for that today.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•We need to stop pretending AI is intelligentEnglish3·12 days agoThat is not really true. Yes, there are jump instructions being executed when you run interference on a model, but they are in no way related to the model itself.
The model is data. It needs to be operated on to get information out. That means lots of JMPs.
If someone said viewing a gif is just a bunch of if-else’s, that’s also true. That the data in the gif isn’t itself a bunch of if-else’s isn’t relevant.
Executing LLM’S is particularly JMP heavy. It’s why you need massive fast ram because caching doesn’t help them.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•We need to stop pretending AI is intelligentEnglish7·12 days agoGiven that the weights in a model are transformed into a set of conditional if statements (GPU or CPU JMP machine code), he’s not technically wrong. Of course, it’s more than just JMP and JMP represents the entire class of jump commands like JE and JZ. Something needs to act on the results of the TMULs.
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•We need to stop pretending AI is intelligentEnglish21·12 days agoAI didn’t write the insurance policy. It only helped him search for the best deal. That’s like saying your insurance company will cancel you because you used a phone to comparison shop.
Dragon’s Lair was a hugely popular arcade game that worked that way.
I once customized a heat pipe for a tiny case. You can bend heat pipes around and they’ll still work as long as you don’t get a kink (pipe bent such that it flattens).